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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Chad Vader on September 28, 2009, 08:48:15 AM
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Clone Wars season 2; Rise of the bounty hunters
http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/Even_More_TCW_S2_Promo_Clips_Pop_Up_126701.asp
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Previews;
http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/Even_More_TCW_S2_Promo_Clips_Pop_Up_126701.asp
one week to go 8)
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Clone Wars season 2; Rise of the bounty hunters
http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/Even_More_TCW_S2_Promo_Clips_Pop_Up_126701.asp
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Previews;
http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/Even_More_TCW_S2_Promo_Clips_Pop_Up_126701.asp
one week to go 8)
lol I plan On buying the boxsets for the entire film series. I remember the original Clone Wars Miniseries lol
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Here´s some rare shit,while waiting on season 2 ;)
"The Star Wars Holiday Special"!!!
This horribly bad special aired only once in USA (and in a few other countries), so bad it was never aired again.
Luckily for us, some kid with a Betamax player recorded the show. Good or bad, you be the judge.
It features Boba Fetts first appereance ever, in a cartoon segment. It has several scenes that includes singing, the best is in the end with Carrie Fisher...
It's just.. bad. So bad. But also funny in a weird way.
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Before you download, please check out this site (http://starwarsholidayspecial.com/),
probably the most comprehensive site about the special, so you know what you are about to see.
Features alle the facts you need to know, pluss a few downloads for your "enjoyment".
Technical info:
.mp4
464*368
1024kbps
96min
I had to split this up into three parts, each 200Mb. You will need WinRar to open, or a similar program.
If you have a Mac, Unrarx is a great program. You need all three parts to extract the film.
Part 1 (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7AHHOPRN)
Part 2 (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MMENG0AD)
Part 3 (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6QBO07V8)
you can order it here;
Star Wars Holiday Special 1978 (DVD)
http://www.antimattermultiverse.com/products/star-wars-holiday-special-1978-dvd
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THE YEAR WAS 1978…
George Lucas was basking in the glow of the hundreds of millions of dollars pouring in from “A New Hope.” High on a mushroom cloud, he got a call from CBS, asking if he was interested in doing a Christmas TV special. He said yes and began to write.
Bea Arthur doing cabaret in the cantina.
Mark Hamill in drag.
Carrie Fisher singing.
Wookiee porn.
FEAR LEADS TO ANGER.
ANGER LEADS TO HATE.
HATE LEADS TO SUFFERING.
SUFFERING LEADS TO…
THE STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL
The story centers around Chewbacca’s family: Itchy, Lumpy, and Mala. They grunt about their tree-top dwelling, waiting for Chewie to come home for the Life Day holidays. Chewie’s stuck with Han, though. So they entertain themselves by watching a Jefferson Starship performance. I’m really not making this up. Chewie’s dad watches a virtual stripper performance and gets quite… excited. It’s not all sex and rock n’ roll, however. The Imperials come looking for the wanted criminal Chewbacca at the family’s home and there are some real tear-jerking moments when the Stormtroopers trash Lumpy’s room.
In the middle, there’s a complete (and really well done) animated segment, which features the first appearance of Boba Fett. All ends well when the heroes arrive home. Princess Leia decides to sing for everyone—to the John Williams Star Wars theme music!
There’s a lot of hugging and rubbing in the flick.
The Antimatter special edition release of this infamous piece of Star Wars and pop culture history is packed with extras.
You get all of the following:
The complete, 97-minute Star Wars Holiday Special
A complete, special episode of The Muppet Show starring Mark Hamill and the droids!
Vintage Kenner Star Wars toy commercials!
Behind-the-scenes gallery
Production sketches
Fox News clip about the special!
DVD-ROM extras:
MP3s of the songs!
A complete draft of the script
A transcript of the aired program.
CBS Production Notes
The DVD comes packaged in a gorgeous case that fits with the official Star Wars DVDs on your shelf. The Special is labelled as Episode 0! It also fits in with other Antimatter Multiverse Star Wars releases, such as Turkish Star Wars.
Specifications (Learn what these terms mean)
Running Time: 97min
Format: DVD-R
Language: English
Subtitles: None
Video System: NTSC
Region: 0 (No Region Protection)
Audio quality: 7/10
Picture quality: 5/10
A little Star Wars Holiday Special retrospective
http://www.youtube.com/v/wYf0GxlvVX0&hl=en
Updated;
Holiday Special > Text > FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.starwarsholidayspecial.com/text/faq.htm
The Star Wars Holiday Special Frequently Asked Questions
by Aaron Snyder
Edited by SKot Kirkwood
Last updated: 06/12/05
This is a list of frequently asked questions about the infamous 1978 special.
If you have a question about the Star Wars Holiday Special that this FAQ doesn't answer, you can ask us, and we will either answer it (if we can), or try to find the answer.
Topics covered:
1. What is the Star Wars Holiday Special?
a. When did it air in the United States?
b. Did it air outside of the United States?
c. Is this that old TV movie with the Ewoks?
d. Is this that old TV movie with the Wookiees?
e. Is this show related in any way to the Star Wars album “Christmas in the Stars”?
2. Is the title “The Star Wars Holiday Special” or “The Star Wars Christmas Special”?
3. Who made the Star Wars Holiday Special?
4. Who owns the rights to the Star Wars Holiday Special?
5. Whose idea was it to make the Star Wars Holiday Special?
6. Does the Star Wars Holiday Special have ANYTHING to do with Christmas?
7. Where can I see the Star Wars Holiday Special?
a. How can I forget that I saw the Star Wars Holiday Special?
8. Where can I buy the Star Wars Holiday Special?
a. Has it been released on video officially? Why not?
b. How much should I pay for a copy of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
c. What is the average quality of a bootleg copy of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
d. What's the story behind the “remastered” version of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
e. I really want to see this officially released or re-aired, what can I do?
9. Is there a longer version of the Boba Fett cartoon than that which was included in the Star Wars Holiday Special?
a. Was the cartoon made specifically for the Star Wars Holiday Special, or was it intended to be a featurette or a pilot for a cartoon series?
10. What song did the Jefferson Starship perform in the special? Have they released the song on any of their albums?
11. What scenes in the Holiday Special were outtakes from Star Wars: A New Hope?
12. What is the name of Chewbacca’s homeworld?
13. Is the Wookiee planet in the Star Wars Holiday Special the same one in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?
14. Did any of the Star Wars Holiday Special characters appear in any other Star Wars books/comics/movies/etc?
15. Has any footage from the Star Wars Holiday Special been released by Lucasfilm since the special originally aired?
16. Was there any merchandise made in association with the Star Wars Holiday Special?
17. How involved was George Lucas with this project?
a. What does George Lucas think of the special?
b. Did George Lucas really destroy all of the negatives of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
18. Did the Star Wars Holiday Special really get mentioned in an episode of South Park?
19. Where can I learn more about the Star Wars Holiday Special?
20. Are there people who actually LIKE this show?
21. Why would anyone make such a thing?
1. What is the Star Wars Holiday Special?
The Star Wars Holiday Special was a CBS special made by Smith-Hemion Productions in 1978 that starred all of the main Star Wars: A New Hope cast members (excluding Sir Alec Guinness and Peter Cushing), all portraying their respective characters, as well as other celebrities such as Art Carney, Harvey Korman, Bea Arthur, Diahann Carroll, and the Jefferson Starship. The special also included an animated cartoon by Nelvana that featured the first appearance of Boba Fett.
1a. When did it air in the United States?
It aired once on November 17, 1978.
1b. Did it air outside the United States?
Yes, it reportedly aired in:
Canada in 1978 on November 17, 1978 (the same day of the US airing, most likely on channel CTV, since a black and white still from the show has that channel’s logo on it)
Mexico in December 1978 on Televisa XHGC Channel 5
Argentina around Christmas 1978
France (dubbed in French, under the name "Au Temps de la Guerre des Etoiles" which means "In the Time of Star Wars")
New Zealand sometime in 1979
Belgium in 1979 and/or 1980 (in English, with Dutch subtitles)
Australia in 1980 or 1981, and also in 1982 or 1983 on the WIN Network
Malaysia in late January/early February 1981 or 1982 (in English, with no subtitles)
Sweden on May 31, 1979 on SVT TV 2 (in English, under the name "Stjärnornas Krig Och Fred", with Swedish subtitles).
It most assuredly aired in other countries too (I don’t have a list, the ones mentioned were told to me by people from those countries who saw it when it aired).
1c. Is this that old TV movie with the Ewoks?
No, the two television specials with the Ewoks were "The Ewok Adventure: Caravan of Courage" (1984) and "Ewoks: The Battle for Endor" (1985). Both specials aired originally on ABC and were available officially on home video and laserdisc, and now on DVD. They used to frequently air on the Disney Channel. For more information about "Ewoks: The Battle for Endor" check out Michael Streeter's page at http://www.lucasfan.com/swtv/bfe.html.
1d. Is this that old TV movie with the Wookiees?
Yes. It featured Chewbacca's family: his wife Malla, son Lumpy, and father Itchy and their homeworld.
1e. Is this show related in any way to the Star Wars album “Christmas in the Stars”?
No. “Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album” was produced by Meco Manardo, who recorded the infamous disco version of Star Wars, with Anthony Daniels voicing C-3PO and Ben Burtt providing the sounds for R2-D2 and Chewbacca. The album was recorded in 1980, two years after the Holiday Special aired, and has no connections to it whatsoever other than the fact that they were both marketed in conjunction with the holiday season. Of interesting note, Jon Bon Jovi makes his first appearence on this record (he’s credited as John Bongiovi).
2. Is the title “The Star Wars Holiday Special” or “The Star Wars Christmas Special”?
The correct title is “The Star Wars Holiday Special”, though it is often mislabelled “The Star Wars Christmas Special”. Even George Lucas once called it that. It has also been called “A Very Wookiee Christmas” and “A Wookiee Holiday”.
In France, the official title was "Au Temps de la Guerre des Etoiles" which means "In the Time of Star Wars".
In Sweden, the official title was "Stjärnornas Krig Och Fred" which literally means "Stars War and Peace".
3. Who made the Star Wars Holiday Special?
The Star Wars Holiday Special was made by Smith-Hemion Productions, who produced the Tony Awards for a long time. The majority of it was directed by Steve Binder, who went on to produce the hit children's Saturday morning program "PeeWee's Playhouse" for CBS. The original director, David Acomba (a friend of George Lucas' from college), directed the Cantina sequence, but left the show because of differences with some of the producers. It was produced by Gary Smith (executive), Dwight Hemion (executive), Ken Welch, Mitzie Welch, Joe Layton, Rita Scott, and Monroe Carol.
4. Who owns the rights to the Star Wars Holiday Special?
Lucasfilm LTD owns the exclusive rights. Though 20th Century Fox originally registered the copyrights in 1978, all rights were transferred to Lucasfilm on May 26, 1989 (at least that’s when it was recorded, the transfer actually took effect on September 1, 1981).
5. Whose idea was it to make the Star Wars Holiday Special?
No one knows for sure, not even those who made it. According to Filmfax magazine No. 69-70, however, executive producer Gary Smith believes that 20th Century Fox came up with the idea as a good way of promoting and profiting from Star Wars.
6. Does the Star Wars Holiday Special have ANYTHING to do with Christmas?
Well, a few allusions are made to Christmas in the Life Day holiday that is celebrated, such as gift giving, ornaments, etc, but that is all. Christmas itself is not mentioned at all, which makes sense since it is an earthly holiday. The show actually aired closer to Thanksgiving so it that may be the holiday which Life Day is most supposed to resemble.
7. Where can I see the Star Wars Holiday Special?
As mentioned above, the special will probably NEVER air again and is not available on video or DVD (officially, anyway), so your choices are limited. You can obtain a copy of the special somehow from someone who recorded it when it aired twenty years ago (or, more likely, a copy of someone's copy, of someone's copy, etc). The internet is the best place to look. Copies of the special are frequently sold on eBay, despite the questionable legality of it. It is also often shown at science fiction conventions and I've heard of a few video rental outlets in the United States that have it available.
7a. How can I forget that I saw the Star Wars Holiday Special?
Therapy. Warning: The more you watch it, the more it grows on you. You may want to avoid frequent viewings.
8. Where can I buy the Star Wars Holiday Special?
If you REALLY want to buy it, bootleg DVD’s and videocassettes are sold at science fiction conventions pretty frequently and I've heard of a few video stores in the United States selling them (note: they would not be found at Suncoast Motion Picture Company, Blockbuster video, or any other chain stores). As mentioned before, they are almost always being sold on eBay and other places on the net. The Usenet newsgroup alt.video.tape-trading would be a good place to look for a copy, if you wish to trade for one.
A quick note: I don't promote buying a copy of the Star Wars Holiday Special at all; this is only for informative purposes.
8a. Has it been released on video officially? Why not?
It has not because George Lucas reportedly hates it and wishes that all copies would be destroyed.
8b. How much should I pay for a copy of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
Well, most people who have seen the special would agree that about zero (0) dollars would be a fair price. Seriously, if you look hard enough you can find someone on the internet who will make you a copy for the cost of the medium plus shipping. I certainly would not advise paying any more than $10 for it, and you can probably find it cheaper than that on the internet if you look hard enough. Again, I am not promoting purchasing the special in any way.
8c. What is the average quality of a bootleg copy of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
In the past, from what I've heard, most of the bootlegs were pretty poor. With more copies being sold on DVD on eBay, however, more and more often people are using better quality copies as their master source, resulting in an overall improvement in quality over the bootleg market from a few years ago. However, there are still a lot of poor quality bootlegs out there being sold, so be careful.
8d. What's the story behind the remastered version of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
A few yeas ago, there were several copies of the Star Wars Holiday Special being sold on the internet that were said to be “remastered”. In all actuality, a truly “remastered” version of the special could not exist unless one had access to the original masters; however, the claim was that this copy had been a professionally cleaned-up version of a first generation recording of the show. Whether or not this was the case, it was the best quality copy offered on the bootleg market when it came out. Although it’s not absolutely certain where it originated, the “remastered” tapes seem to come from one source: a seller who claims to have had his original first generation copy remastered by a friend in the video business who placed the video images into a computer and cleaned up all of the drop-outs and glitches and then transferred them back onto a videotape. It is not certain that all of the copies being sold as “remastered” are from the same source.
8e. I really want to see this officially released or re-aired, what can I do?
There's not much you can do, except send letters to Lucasfilm letting them know you want it to come out. Here’s the address:
George Lucas
P O Box 2009
San Rafael, CA 94912
A significant number of fans would like to see this released, at least according to a survey was taken at http://www.shavenwookie.com concerning the special. It asked the question 'Should the Holiday Special be re-released?' 68.1% of the respondents said yes, 18.1% said no, and 13.8% said maybe.
9. Is there a longer version of the Boba Fett cartoon than that which was included in the Star Wars Holiday Special?
Technically, yes, there is a version of the cartoon (the actual title of it is “The Faithful Wookiee”) with a few extra seconds of footage which some video collectors have obtained (I haven't seen this so I can't say how different it is from the regular version that was part of the Star Wars Holiday Special).
9a. Was the cartoon made specifically for the Star Wars Holiday Special, or was it intended to be a featurette or a pilot for a cartoon series?
It was created specifically for the special. I was told this by someone involved with the show. According to http://www.toysrgus.com/relics/swhs/ it was original director David Acomba who had the idea of making the animated short.
10. What song did the Jefferson Starship perform in the special? Have they released the song on any of their albums?
The song they performed was titled “Light the Sky on Fire” and it was featured on their 1979 greatest hits album “Gold.” However, the recording of the song on that album is a different one than that which was included in the special. The song was also released as a single in two formats: a 12-inch and a 7-inch record. The 12-inch record contains the album version and a longer version. The longer version is most similar to the version performed in the show, though neither are exactly the same as the one in the show. The 7-inch version includes the caption: “As Seen and Heard On The CBS-TV “Star Wars” Holiday Special” on the cover. A good description of the song and the various releases can be found here:
http://www.starwarsholidayspecial.com/merchandise/jefferson_starship.htm
11. What scenes in the Holiday Special were outtakes from Star Wars: A New Hope?
Two scenes in the special were taken from the first Star Wars film’s outtakes. The first is the scene in the corridor of a Star Destroyer (which was originally supposed to be the corridor of the Death Star, but it was used to fit the Holiday Special’s story) where Darth Vader and an Imperial officer discuss the search for the rebels. Here's the dialogue as it appears in the Holiday Special:
IMPERIAL OFFICER
We've ordered a blockade, and a curfew. And
started a search operation. It's just a
matter of time before we find the rebels.
DARTH VADER
I want the rebels located and identified.
If it means searching every household in
the system.
The Vader line was specifically dubbed by James Earl Jones for use in the Holiday Special. The Imperial officer’s line closely resembles the dialogue from the film’s script. Here's the original dialogue for this scene that was cut from Star Wars: A New Hope:
COMMANDER
We've started to search the spaceport
at Mos Eisley. It's just a matter of
time before we've found the droids.
VADER
Send in more men if you have to. It's
her hope of that data being used against
us that is the pillar of her resistance to
the mind probe.
COMMANDER
Until then we must waste our time with
Governor Tarkin's foolish plan to break her.
The other scene from the Holiday Special culled from Star Wars: A New Hope’s outtakes is the clip from the “Life on Tatooine” segment showing a little person running under the legs of a tall alien (with stilt-like legs) from approaching stormtroopers. Dr. David West Reynolds mentions this scene in his review of the Lost Cut of the first Star Wars movie in his article “The Evolution of Star Wars: Exploring the Lost Cut” in the Star Wars Insider #41. The article also features a still from that scene, as well as the previously mentioned scene with Vader and the Imperial officer.
12. What is the name of Chewbacca’s homeworld?
The name of the planet used in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith as well as all Lucasfilm sources after the special aired is Kashyyyk. In the Star Wars Holiday Special it is called “Kazzook” by an Imperial officer, and spelled that way in the script as well.
13. Is the Wookiee planet in the Star Wars Holiday Special the same on in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?
Yes it is. Despite the minor name change, the planets in both are the same. The treehouses and terrain in Revenge of the Sith are in the same style as the matte paintings by Ralph McQuarrie used in the Holiday Special.
14. Did any of the Star Wars Holiday Special characters appear in any other Star Wars books/comics/movies/etc?
Boba Fett, of course, went on to appear in the big screen Star Wars sequels The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and the prequel Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, as well as in countless other books and comic books. Chewbacca's family was in the 91st issue of the original Marvel Star Wars comic book series. They were also included in Random House's "The Wookiee Storybook," and "The Black Fleet Crisis" trilogy by Micheal P. Kube-McDowell. Malla, Chewbacca's wife, was featured in "The Han Solo" trilogy by Ann Crispin.
15. Has any footage from the Star Wars Holiday Special been released by Lucasfilm since the special originally aired?
Yes, the web documentary ‘Bucket Head’ contained a small clip of the special’s cartoon (Boba Fett actor Jeremy Bulloch even sited the special as its’ source). The documentary is featured on the second disc of the Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones DVD.
16. Was there any merchandise made in association with the Star Wars Holiday Special?
Not really, at least none that I know of. An action figure line was planned and prototypes of Chewbacca, Itchy, Malla, and Lumpy were made, but the toys did not fare well in play tests because the kids, according to former Kenner president Bernard Loomis, “didn’t like them as part of their Star Wars world”. Some may consider the aforementioned children’s book “The Wookiee Storybook” as Holiday Special merchandise, but since it wasn’t presented with “The Star Wars Holiday Special” logo, it is not considered here to be a direct marketing of the special. Postcards and glossy photos from the special have been produced, but whether or not they can be classified as “Star Wars Holiday Special” memorabilia is vague. In 1996 Lucasfilm produced two “seri-cels” of images from the cartoon portion of the Star Wars Holiday Special. They were basically copies of orginal cels the special used; however, one of them (the image of Boba Fett) was overlaid on a different background than in the original special. Seri-cels from the Droids and Ewoks animated series were also produced. This is all of the merchandise produced that I am aware of.
17. How involved was George Lucas with this project?
In Lucas’s own words “(The Star Wars Holiday Special) really didn’t have much to do with (Lucasfilm)...We kind of let (CBS) do it.”* Lucas did have some involvement, however. According to issue 69/70 of Filmfax magazine, the original story was a collaboration between Lucas and Smith-Hemion Productions. Lucas, (according to Lenny Ripps, who wrote the first draft of the special), "wanted to make a sweet and sentimental vision of a holiday season." Ripps believes the end result did not match Lucas's vision. Also Ripps notes that the initial story was conceived by Lucas. Why his name is not included in the credits is unknown (it is possible that Lucas asked for his name to be removed from the credits after seeing the final result). The Star Wars Holiday Special's original director, David Acomba, stated in that same issue of Filmfax that Lucas's involvement in the production was basically attending a couple production meetings and discussing things he did and did not want to use in the show, but the show was only given his initial attention since he was working on many other projects. Lucas was also somewhat involved with the Boba Fett cartoon. According to the Star Wars Insider issue #27 after Nelvana presented Lucas with their idea for the cartoon, Lucas helped resolve two weak parts of the story. Also, Filmfax 69/70 states that the character of Boba Fett was used in the cartoon because George Lucas liked the design of the Shock Troopers, special "Green Beret" type of Storm Troopers (designed by Joe Johnston) which were originally intended to appear in The Empire Strikes Back, but ended up being cut. The Shock Troopers' uniform was the outfit which Boba Fett wore, but all white.
*http://www.staticmultimedia.com/content/film/features/feature_1115643931
17a. What does George Lucas think of the special?
See question 8a.
17b. Did George Lucas really destroy all of the negatives of the Star Wars Holiday Special?
There was a rumor that this occurred, but it has not been supported by any evidence, and it seems quite unlikely.
18. Did the Star Wars Holiday Special really get mentioned in an episode of South Park?
Sort of. Actually, the special itself was not mentioned, but a local news bumper shown during the special on WCBS in New York (and included on many bootleg copies) was. The news anchor's statement “fighting the frizzies at eleven” was lampooned in the episode “Mr. Hankey’s Christmas Classics”.
19. Where can I learn more about the Star Wars Holiday Special?
http://www.starwarsholidayspecial.com is a good bet.
Michael Streeter has a very informative website dedicated to the special at http://www.lucasfan.com/swtv/index2.html.
If you are interested in other Star Wars television programs and specials his Star Wars on TV page at http://www.lucasfan.com/swtv/index.html will also interest you.
Another informative article is at http://www.tvparty.com/70starwars.html.
Also there are articles about the special in Starlog magazine #17, in the Star Wars Insider magazine #23, and in Filmfax magazine #69/70 (the Filmfax article is by far the best I know of about the special). The book "Star Wars Chronicles" by Deborah Fine and Aeon Inc. also contains material on the holiday special.
20. Are there people who actually LIKE this show?
Very few, but yes, myself included. I got a big kick out of it for some reason. I think it was the Cantina sequence with Bea Arthur.
21. Why would anyone make such a thing?
This is what 90% of the viewers ask after seeing the special for the first time. I guess they thought that a multi-armed transvestite cooking show host, an erotic Diahann Carroll machine for Wookiees, and a Cantina sing-along would bring in ratings (the ratings for the special were high, but this was probably only because it was a Star Wars related special). It seemed really silly to most people and many say that it lacks the timelessness that the Star Wars movies have. Personally, despite its many flaws, I thought it had an interesting charm (albeit, a very dated, kitschy, seventies charm) of its own.
The document is public domain. Star Wars and all related to it are
©Lucasfilm, Ltd.
If you have any comments, suggestions and/or and other information I could put on this FAQ, let me know. I am not a seller of the Star Wars Holiday Special, so please do not email me asking for copies, thank you. I'd like to thank everyone who contributed information to this faq. I’d especially like to thank Michael Streeter who has contributed greatly to this FAQ. There are many other people who’ve helped I’d like to mention: Chris Hawkins (who maintains www.shavenwookie.com), Clive Young (News Editor of Pro Sound News and Senior Editor of Replication News), SKot Kirkwood (maintainer of www.starwarsholidayspecial.com), John Martin, Gabriel D. Noel and Jason W. Ward. I know there’s several more names I lost track of who deserve mentioning, so e-mail me if you’re one of them and I’ll add yours here. Also, special thanks goes to Kim Le for her RASSM FAQ which I sort of used as an outline for this one.
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OK, so some non-scene releaser has released the latest episode of Robot Chicken, the second Star Wars special. However, as per-usual with non-scene groups, they have no idea what they are doing. “SC-SDH” released this (and the first special too) and stated in their NFO that this is HD and 16:9 widescreen, WRONG. Just because something airs on a HD channel does not mean its HD. This particular show is SD 4:3 and has been upconverted and stretched to fit the HD 16:9 broadcast. Too bad non-scene has no regulation, this would be nuked so hard, but alas the most that can be done is a site like this telling them how bad they are at what they attempt to do and what they think they know.
NOTE: So to anyone who plans on watching this release, to get the best experience use a decent player and view it in 4:3 fullscreen resolution.
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Links;
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Family Guy - Season 6, Episode 1 (Star Wars Special) 465.69 MB
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Fanboys (2008) LIMITED DVDRip XviD-SAPHiRE
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Damn. Props Vader for uppin' the Holiday Special. I've been waiting forever to see it. It's so infamous now that Star War fans began referring to it as "The Holy Grail of Crap," because of it's rarity and shitty content. It's the only piece of Star Wars lore that's so bad that Lucasfilm officially disowned it from being part of Star Wars canon. (Although, also because Lucas had nothing to do with creating it-it was all 20th Century Fox's idea).
As far as the 2nd Season of "Clone Wars," I am looking forward to checking it out. I started watching the first season and found that some of the stories were a little too on the immature side. But I had read that later in the first season and even more so in the second season, they got some really good writers to pen some of the episodes. I also like the idea that they're focusing on the bounty hunters in the second season. That should be cool.
Anyway, thanks again for the "Holiday Special." +1 for the effort.
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Damn. Props Vader for uppin' the Holiday Special. I've been waiting forever to see it.
It's so infamous now that Star War fans began referring to it as "The Holy Grail of Crap," because of it's rarity and shitty content. It's the only piece of Star Wars lore that's so bad that Lucasfilm officially disowned it from being part of Star Wars canon. (Although, also because Lucas had nothing to do with creating it-it was all 20th Century Fox's idea).
You know what,I saw it when it originally aired back in 78. ;D
So I have fond memories of it.
As far as the 2nd Season of "Clone Wars," I am looking forward to checking it out.
I started watching the first season and found that some of the stories were a little too on the immature side.
But I had read that later in the first season and even more so in the second season, they got some really good writers to pen some of the episodes.
I also like the idea that they're focusing on the bounty hunters in the second season.
That should be cool.
Anyway, thanks again for the "Holiday Special." +1 for the effort.
it started of a little ehhhhh,but shit really picked up when the bounty hunters came into the picture (around midway)....
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Damn. Props Vader for uppin' the Holiday Special. I've been waiting forever to see it.
It's so infamous now that Star War fans began referring to it as "The Holy Grail of Crap," because of it's rarity and shitty content. It's the only piece of Star Wars lore that's so bad that Lucasfilm officially disowned it from being part of Star Wars canon. (Although, also because Lucas had nothing to do with creating it-it was all 20th Century Fox's idea).
You know what,I saw it when it originally aired back in 78. ;D
So I have fond memories of it.
As far as the 2nd Season of "Clone Wars," I am looking forward to checking it out.
I started watching the first season and found that some of the stories were a little too on the immature side.
But I had read that later in the first season and even more so in the second season, they got some really good writers to pen some of the episodes.
I also like the idea that they're focusing on the bounty hunters in the second season.
That should be cool.
Anyway, thanks again for the "Holiday Special." +1 for the effort.
it started of a little ehhhhh,but shit really picked up when the bounty hunters came into the picture (around midway)....
I keep hearing that from multiple people, so I'm gonna have to give it another shot. I'm a huge Star Wars fan anyway, so I'll probably buy the full seasons when they put them out on dvd. I guess they're still talking about doing the live action t.v. series down the line too. Hopefully that turns out well.
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Damn. Props Vader for uppin' the Holiday Special. I've been waiting forever to see it.
It's so infamous now that Star War fans began referring to it as "The Holy Grail of Crap," because of it's rarity and shitty content. It's the only piece of Star Wars lore that's so bad that Lucasfilm officially disowned it from being part of Star Wars canon. (Although, also because Lucas had nothing to do with creating it-it was all 20th Century Fox's idea).
You know what,I saw it when it originally aired back in 78. ;D
So I have fond memories of it.
As far as the 2nd Season of "Clone Wars," I am looking forward to checking it out.
I started watching the first season and found that some of the stories were a little too on the immature side.
But I had read that later in the first season and even more so in the second season, they got some really good writers to pen some of the episodes.
I also like the idea that they're focusing on the bounty hunters in the second season.
That should be cool.
Anyway, thanks again for the "Holiday Special." +1 for the effort.
it started of a little ehhhhh,but shit really picked up when the bounty hunters came into the picture (around midway)....
I keep hearing that from multiple people, so I'm gonna have to give it another shot. I'm a huge Star Wars fan anyway, so I'll probably buy the full seasons when they put them out on dvd. I guess they're still talking about doing the live action t.v. series down the line too. Hopefully that turns out well.
the live action t.v. series;
this will only be cool if they eventually go in to Vader's story....
What do you mean?
Pre-Vader or what´s going on between "Revenge Of The Sith" and "A new hope" ?
That´s when the civil war goes down.
I think this one tackles that;
Boba Fett Comfirmed For Live Action Series
http://theforce.net/swtv/story/Boba_Fett_Comfirmed_For_Live_Action_Series_111515.asp
For those of you who have yet to read through your latest edition of Star Wars Insider, Rick McCallum has comfirmed that Boba Fett "will be an instrumental part" of the upcoming live action series per an interview inside...Insider.
In addition, 4 artists are currently working on designs for the series. Two writers from the UK, one from Austrialia and three from the US are on board but a planned meeting in November was postponed due to the writer's strike. Lucasfilm is considering making an intependant deal with the WGA that could get their writers back to work before the strike ends. (Like what David Letterman has done) They're still hoping for a late 2009 premiere.
Well there you have your cliff notes for the Rick McCallum interview from Star Wars Insider #99 with some help from Eric Goldman's post over at IGN. Now go get your copy, read the full interview and enjoy all the Bounty Hunter fun.
bet we won't. i hope we will, but i bet we won't.
and i don't differentitate between the clone wars cartoon seasons. i watched them all in one sitting when i saw them. it felt like one movie to me.
-T
I believe Lucas will be forced to throw in Darth Vader in the mix and some point or another.
Both the network (whoever bought it),the fans and even George Lucas
knows that in order to make that Live Action TV show
a success he got to have Darth Vader in it,Boba Fett as a kid wont do it.
I'm sure C3PO and R2D2 will be in it and also
Bail Organa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bail_Organa) (played by Jimmy Smiths)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/5d/BailOrganaOfficialPix.jpg/200px-BailOrganaOfficialPix.jpg)
will be a major characther in it,why else have him (a known actor) in AOTC and ROTS for a couple of seconds?
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Damn. Props Vader for uppin' the Holiday Special. I've been waiting forever to see it.
It's so infamous now that Star War fans began referring to it as "The Holy Grail of Crap," because of it's rarity and shitty content. It's the only piece of Star Wars lore that's so bad that Lucasfilm officially disowned it from being part of Star Wars canon. (Although, also because Lucas had nothing to do with creating it-it was all 20th Century Fox's idea).
You know what,I saw it when it originally aired back in 78. ;D
So I have fond memories of it.
As far as the 2nd Season of "Clone Wars," I am looking forward to checking it out.
I started watching the first season and found that some of the stories were a little too on the immature side.
But I had read that later in the first season and even more so in the second season, they got some really good writers to pen some of the episodes.
I also like the idea that they're focusing on the bounty hunters in the second season.
That should be cool.
Anyway, thanks again for the "Holiday Special." +1 for the effort.
it started of a little ehhhhh,but shit really picked up when the bounty hunters came into the picture (around midway)....
I keep hearing that from multiple people, so I'm gonna have to give it another shot. I'm a huge Star Wars fan anyway, so I'll probably buy the full seasons when they put them out on dvd. I guess they're still talking about doing the live action t.v. series down the line too. Hopefully that turns out well.
the live action t.v. series;
this will only be cool if they eventually go in to Vader's story....
What do you mean?
Pre-Vader or what´s going on between "Revenge Of The Sith" and "A new hope" ?
That´s when the civil war goes down.
I think this one tackles that;
Boba Fett Comfirmed For Live Action Series
http://theforce.net/swtv/story/Boba_Fett_Comfirmed_For_Live_Action_Series_111515.asp
For those of you who have yet to read through your latest edition of Star Wars Insider, Rick McCallum has comfirmed that Boba Fett "will be an instrumental part" of the upcoming live action series per an interview inside...Insider.
In addition, 4 artists are currently working on designs for the series. Two writers from the UK, one from Austrialia and three from the US are on board but a planned meeting in November was postponed due to the writer's strike. Lucasfilm is considering making an intependant deal with the WGA that could get their writers back to work before the strike ends. (Like what David Letterman has done) They're still hoping for a late 2009 premiere.
Well there you have your cliff notes for the Rick McCallum interview from Star Wars Insider #99 with some help from Eric Goldman's post over at IGN. Now go get your copy, read the full interview and enjoy all the Bounty Hunter fun.
bet we won't. i hope we will, but i bet we won't.
and i don't differentitate between the clone wars cartoon seasons. i watched them all in one sitting when i saw them. it felt like one movie to me.
-T
I believe Lucas will be forced to throw in Darth Vader in the mix and some point or another.
Both the network (whoever bought it),the fans and even George Lucas
knows that in order to make that Live Action TV show
a success he got to have Darth Vader in it,Boba Fett as a kid wont do it.
I'm sure C3PO and R2D2 will be in it and also
Bail Organa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bail_Organa) (played by Jimmy Smiths)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/5d/BailOrganaOfficialPix.jpg/200px-BailOrganaOfficialPix.jpg)
will be a major characther in it,why else have him (a known actor) in AOTC and ROTS for a couple of seconds?
Yeah. I believe it is supposed to take place between "ROTS" and "ANH." I suppose they could show us what happened to Boba Fett in between "AOTC" and "ESB" (or "ANH if you want to count his appearance in the "Special Edition"). He would be a bit older by then, and probably a bit more interesting than the pre-teen that followed Jango Fett around in "AOTC." Although, you really couldn't go wrong with throwing some Darth Vader in there either. Obviously, there probably won't be many (if any) Jedi in it, given the time frame in which it takes place. Maybe they could have some episodes with the bounty hunters. Some episodes about Mos Eisly might be cool. The possibilities for various stories from there are just about endless.
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Damn. Props Vader for upping' the Holiday Special. I've been waiting forever to see it.
It's so infamous now that Star War fans began referring to it as "The Holy Grail of Crap," because of it's rarity and shitty content. It's the only piece of Star Wars lore that's so bad that Lucasfilm officially disowned it from being part of Star Wars canon. (Although, also because Lucas had nothing to do with creating it-it was all 20th Century Fox's idea).
You know what,I saw it when it originally aired back in 78. ;D
So I have fond memories of it.
As far as the 2nd Season of "Clone Wars," I am looking forward to checking it out.
I started watching the first season and found that some of the stories were a little too on the immature side.
But I had read that later in the first season and even more so in the second season, they got some really good writers to pen some of the episodes.
I also like the idea that they're focusing on the bounty hunters in the second season.
That should be cool.
Anyway, thanks again for the "Holiday Special." +1 for the effort.
it started of a little ehhhhh,but shit really picked up when the bounty hunters came into the picture (around midway)....
I keep hearing that from multiple people, so I'm gonna have to give it another shot. I'm a huge Star Wars fan anyway, so I'll probably buy the full seasons when they put them out on dvd. I guess they're still talking about doing the live action t.v. series down the line too. Hopefully that turns out well.
the live action t.v. series;
this will only be cool if they eventually go in to Vader's story....
What do you mean?
Pre-Vader or what's going on between "Revenge Of The Sith" and "A new hope" ?
That's when the civil war goes down.
I think this one tackles that;
Boba Fett Comfirmed For Live Action Series
http://theforce.net/swtv/story/Boba_Fett_Comfirmed_For_Live_Action_Series_111515.asp
For those of you who have yet to read through your latest edition of Star Wars Insider, Rick McCallum has comfirmed that Boba Fett "will be an instrumental part" of the upcoming live action series per an interview inside...Insider.
In addition, 4 artists are currently working on designs for the series. Two writers from the UK, one from Australia and three from the US are on board but a planned meeting in November was postponed due to the writer's strike. Lucasfilm is considering making an independent deal with the WGA that could get their writers back to work before the strike ends. (Like what David Letterman has done) They're still hoping for a late 2009 premiere.
Well there you have your cliff notes for the Rick McCallum interview from Star Wars Insider #99 with some help from Eric Goldman's post over at IGN. Now go get your copy, read the full interview and enjoy all the Bounty Hunter fun.
bet we won't. i hope we will, but i bet we won't.
and i don't differentitate between the clone wars cartoon seasons. i watched them all in one sitting when i saw them. it felt like one movie to me.
-T
I believe Lucas will be forced to throw in Darth Vader in the mix and some point or another.
Both the network (whoever bought it),the fans and even George Lucas
knows that in order to make that Live Action TV show
a success he got to have Darth Vader in it,Boba Fett as a kid wont do it.
I'm sure C3PO and R2D2 will be in it and also
Bail Organa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bail_Organa) (played by Jimmy Smiths)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/5d/BailOrganaOfficialPix.jpg/200px-BailOrganaOfficialPix.jpg)
will be a major characther in it,why else have him (a known actor) in AOTC and ROTS for a couple of seconds?
Yeah. I believe it is supposed to take place between "ROTS" and "ANH." I suppose they could show us what happened to Boba Fett in between "AOTC" and "ESB" (or "ANH if you want to count his appearance in the "Special Edition"). He would be a bit older by then, and probably a bit more interesting than the pre-teen that followed Jango Fett around in "AOTC." Although, you really couldn't go wrong with throwing some Darth Vader in there either. Obviously, there probably won't be many (if any) Jedi in it, given the time frame in which it takes place. Maybe they could have some episodes with the bounty hunters. Some episodes about Mos Eisly might be cool. The possibilities for various stories from there are just about endless.
Mos Eisly and bounty hunters should be featured heavily,star wars on some gangster shit. ;D ;D
But I predict that the central story line is based around Bail Organa,on some political shit. :P
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who picked revenge of the sith as their favourite? LOL
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who picked revenge of the sith as their favourite? LOL
It´s better than Return of the Jedi.... so who ever picked that is going to love this video;
Star Wars Ewok Gospel (featuring Billy Dee Williams)
http://www.youtube.com/v/Xdd0edT-BeE&hl=en&fs=1
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who picked revenge of the sith as their favourite? LOL
It´s better than Return of the Jedi.... so who ever picked that is going to love this video;
Star Wars Ewok Gospel (featuring Billy Dee Williams)
http://www.youtube.com/v/Xdd0edT-BeE&hl=en&fs=1
I was getting ready to say the same thing. In my opinion, it's by far the best of the Prequels, and although I wouldn't say it's better than "Empire..." or "A New Hope," I'd put it above "Return of the Jedi."
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who picked revenge of the sith as their favourite? LOL
It´s better than Return of the Jedi.... so who ever picked that is going to love this video;
Star Wars Ewok Gospel (featuring Billy Dee Williams)
http://www.youtube.com/v/Xdd0edT-BeE&hl=en&fs=1
I was getting ready to say the same thing.
In my opinion, it's by far the best of the Prequels, and although I wouldn't say it's better than "Empire..." or "A New Hope," I'd put it above "Return of the Jedi."
classic Robot Chicken moment;
Boba Fett taking care of those damn Ewoks; ;D ;D ;D ;D :laugh: :laugh:
http://www.youtube.com/v/1JzMckyPtN8&hl=en&fs=1
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yeah i agree its better than return, but the topic says;
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE?
not
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE OUT OF THE FIRST 3 SEQUELS AND RETURN OF THE JEDI?
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yeah i agree its better than return, but the topic says;
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE?
not
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE OUT OF THE FIRST 3 SEQUELS AND RETURN OF THE JEDI?
Lol. Okay...point taken. It does surprise me that it's someone's favorite. But really, to me I'm surprised everyone didn't just vote for "Empire..." To me, none of the other ones are as good as that one.
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yeah i agree its better than return, but the question says;
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE?
not
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE OUT OF THE FIRST 3 SEQUELS AND RETURN OF THE JEDI?
little confused here :P
are you the one that voted Return Of The Jedi?
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yeah i agree its better than return, but the question says;
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE?
not
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE OUT OF THE FIRST 3 SEQUELS AND RETURN OF THE JEDI?
little confused here :P
are you the one that voted Return Of The Jedi?
Lol. I think that's his way of saying that even if it is better than "Phantom Menace," "Attack of the Clones," and "Return of the Jedi" he still doesn't understand why someone would count it as their favorite, when they still have to take "The Empire Strikes Back" and "A New Hope" into account.
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yeah i agree its better than return, but the question says;
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE?
not
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE OUT OF THE FIRST 3 SEQUELS AND RETURN OF THE JEDI?
little confused here :P
are you the one that voted Return Of The Jedi?
Lol. I think that's his way of saying that even if it is better than "Phantom Menace," "Attack of the Clones," and "Return of the Jedi" he still doesn't understand why someone would count it as their favorite, when they still have to take "The Empire Strikes Back" and "A New Hope" into account.
This might be why;
-your first encounter with Star Wars was the prequels.
-You think the originals looks too old school. Got no CGI effects etc. :P
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yeah i agree its better than return, but the question says;
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE?
not
FAVOURITE STAR WARS MOVIE OUT OF THE FIRST 3 SEQUELS AND RETURN OF THE JEDI?
little confused here :P
are you the one that voted Return Of The Jedi?
Lol. I think that's his way of saying that even if it is better than "Phantom Menace," "Attack of the Clones," and "Return of the Jedi" he still doesn't understand why someone would count it as their favorite, when they still have to take "The Empire Strikes Back" and "A New Hope" into account.
This might be why;
-your first encounter with Star Wars was the prequels.
-You think the originals looks too old school. Got no CGI effects etc. :P
Could be for the younger peeps. I'm old enough that I remember seeing all of them in the theater except for "A New Hope," which is one year older than me. Better special effects or no though, I still say "Empire Strikes Back" is the best in the series. Of course, by the time Lucas is done tinkering with Episodes 4-6, there may be so much cgi in there that you won't even see a big difference between the practical effects and the cgi. I'd say you can count on there being even more updates (for better or worse) to Episodes 4-6 by the time they hit bluray.
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Episode 16:
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Episode 17:
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Episode 18:
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Episode 19:
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Episode 20:
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Episode 21:
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Episode 22:
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Damn. Is this out in stores now? I had seen a few "Clone Wars" dvds, but none of them were the full season. This looks like the full first season. Also, is the "Clone Wars" movie inlcuded in this, or do you have to buy it separately?
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Damn. Is this out in stores now?
at least online stores;
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Clone-Complete-Season/dp/B002L3RVCY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1254949371&sr=8-2
I had seen a few "Clone Wars" dvds, but none of them were the full season.
This looks like the full first season.
Also, is the "Clone Wars" movie inlcuded in this, or do you have to buy it separately?
Star Wars The Clone Wars: The Complete Season One (TV Series)
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Clone-Complete-Season/dp/B002L3RVCY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1254949371&sr=8-2
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22 episodes, including seven director's cut episodes
22 behind-the-scenes featurettes including director and crew interviews
Exclusive 64-page production journal with original sketches and artist notes
Sneak peek of season 2
so nope the movie ain´t included
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Season II on the roll, may the props be with you.
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The spin-off CW Movie was a waste but the series is rolling on wickedly, episodes only 20 mins or so but they highly addictive.
They should use this animation format for the original Star Wars crew adventures as well (Luke, Han, Chewie...) set between Episode 4-5.
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Star.Wars.The.Clone.Wars.S02E01-E02.Holocron.Heist-Cargo.of.Doom
http://www.zerosec.ws/star-wars-the-clone-wars-s02e01-e02-holocron-heist-cargo-of-doom-hdtv-xvid-fqm/
Episode Summary: Holocron Heist / Cargo Of Doom
Cad Bane infiltrates the Jedi Temple and attempts steal an ancient Jedi Holocron. Anakin and Ahsoka intercept Cad Bane’s warship, hoping to recover the stolen Jedi Holocron!
download links;
http://www.zerosec.ws/star-wars-the-clone-wars-s02e01-e02-holocron-heist-cargo-of-doom-hdtv-xvid-fqm/
Star Wars The Clone Wars S02E03 Children Of The Force HDTV XviD-FHW
http://moviereleasesandmore.info/?p=30405
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Bought to us from FHW is Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The latest animated series in the Star Wars franchise to hit the small screen. The series takes place directly after the film Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Yoda, Chancellor Palpatine and General Grievous are all back in this new series.
Plot: Season 2 Episode 3- Children of the Force: After outwitting his Jedi foes and escaping with the Holocron, bounty hunter Cad Bane sets into motion the next stage of his nefarious assignment: to find Force-sensitive younglings and take them to Mustafar for Sith training. But Bane is merely the instrument of evil, a deadly distraction to occupy the Jedi while the true source continues to plot from the shadows. While he has been glimpsed in previous episodes — and in his seemingly benevolent double-role as Supreme Chancellor of the Republic — Darth Sidious emerges in ‘Children of the Force’ as a direct threat to the galaxy’s future.
http://rapidshare.com/files/291399902/Star.Wars.The.Clone.Wars.S02E03.Children.Of.The.Force.WS.PDTV.XviD-C_P.avi
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The Clone Wars S02E05 download links;
http://www.rlslog.net/star-wars-the-clone-wars-s02e05-landing-at-point-rain-hdtv-xvid-2hd/
The Clone Wars S02E06 download links;
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http://www.rlslog.net/star-wars-the-clone-wars-s02e06-hdtv-xvid-2hd/
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Ep 08 Anakin using the force death choke hold for the first time, dark-side be calling.
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Why David Lynch turned down Return of the Jedi! (video)
http://scifiwire.com/2009/12/why-david-lynch-turned-do.php
http://www.youtube.com/v/qDB8Q15iUIE&hl=en_US&fs=1
There's a bit of little-known Star Wars trivia that George Lucas once asked David Lynch to direct the third movie in the trilogy,
Return of the Jedi,but I don't think we've ever heard Lynch himself describe his meeting and why he turned it down in quite this way.
Until now, in the video below.
At a seminar last month at New York's Russian Tea Room, sponsored by the Hudson Union Society,
the director of Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive talked about the James Bond-like arrangements he had to make to meet with Lucas,
how he reacted when he saw a Wookiee for the first time and why Lucas shouldn't be driving a Ferrari.
"George is kinda short, and so ...
his seat was way back, and he was almost lying down in the car, and we were flying through this little town in Northern California," Lynch said.
"I had next door to zero interest," Lynch says at one point, adding later: "I could hardly wait to get home."
The mind reels when imagining what Jedi might have been like under Lynch's direction.
Like Dune meets Blue Velvet, with Darth Vader sucking on oxygen and saying, "Don't you f--king look at me!!"
Instead of Ewoks, a bunch of mutant dwarves living in log cabins in a town like Twin Peaks?
We'd actually buy that. Would you?
As it turns out, little-known director Richard Marquand wound up directing Jedi,
giving us the movie we've all grown up with, but a chance to make film history vanished with Lynch.
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Family Guy Presents Something Darkside DVDRiP (2009) 350MB *HQ*
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Can't wait to see this one. I thought the first one was hilarious.
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Family Guy Presents Something Darkside DVDRiP (2009) 350MB *HQ*
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Can't wait to see this one. I thought the first one was hilarious.
links above is corrupted...
new ones; ;) (working,watching it now)
cape.GoLeech.org.Family.Guy.part1.rar
cape.GoLeech.org.Family.Guy.part2.rar
cape.GoLeech.org.Family.Guy.part3.rar
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I been meaning to see this...Kevin Smith is the shit and Seth Rogan is hilarious.
Have you noticed that they diss Kevin Smith on Entourage all the time? :P :-\
Yeah... Kevin is the shit,nobody write`s better dialog....
anyway had to google "blowing bubbles with pussy" after that actors audition scene :laugh:
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And after that Star Wars shit... I had to google that :laugh:
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Porn wars episode 1 download links (http://rapidshareporno.es/2008/08/porn-wars-dvdrip/)
or
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Related threads;
Bizarre movies (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=185029.0)
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The Clone Wars movie and TV series thread (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=169896.0)
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Took ages for the new episode too come out, but they dropped a 43 min surprise 8)
A clone deserter chilling out as a farmer, ha!
propsh.
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Star Wars Movie Dreams
Where might a third series of films take us? by Scott Collura
http://movies.ign.com/articles/105/1058073p1.html
January 4, 2010 - Every once in a while new rumors emerge regarding a return to the big screen for George Lucas' once-revered Star Wars series.
Of course, this talk always goes nowhere and usually turns out to have originated out of some website's desperate need to pull in traffic… or some fanboy's desperate wish to see his ultimate Star Wars fan-fiction come true. (No Greedo/Han slashfic we say!)
And while many of us remained burned, or at least disenchanted,
after the Prequel Trilogy, there's no denying that a new series of films set in that galaxy far, far away still stands as a tantalizing prospect,
especially if it were to be done right this time (i.e. with certain Bearded Ones handing over the creative reins to young blood).
But where would such a series go?
This topic has been the basis of speculation since we all learned (or those of us old enough at the time learned,
anyway) back in the late '70s that A New Hope was not a one-shot but merely the first in a planned series of three trilogies.
Eventually those three triumvirates got cut down to two three-film sets, but let's ponder today where a new and modern Star Wars movie series might take us…
Luke, Han and Leia Continued
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As Star Wars-struck kids in 1980,
fantasizing about the ramifications of Darth Vader's paternal revelation and Han Solo's dire carbonite-encased status and a million other galactic matters,
visions of a grand and epic, Excalibur-esque prequel trilogy (if not the Prequel Trilogy) featuring a young Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi danced in our heads.
But the alleged third trilogy was a much more vague thing, as foggy in our collective mind's eye as a Force vision on the frozen surface of Hoth.
There've always been conflicting reports on the matter, dating all the way back to the early days of Star Wars' success,
with even Lucas himself often contradicting previous statements he'd made about the films,
but it seems that this so-called "Sequel Trilogy" (Episodes VII, VIII, and IX)
would've taken place some two decades after Return of the Jedi and featured an aged Luke Skywalker training a new order of Jedi Knights.
So let's say that Lucas decided to finally make these three films.
How cool would it be to see Luke not only finally back in action, but also in true Jedi form, albeit as an aged, Ben Kenobi type?
Certainly Mark Hamill would be up for the role, and since Lucas controls his own destiny, so to speak, when making his films, he wouldn't be constrained by any studio to jettison Hamill for a more box-office ready star.
Of course, if Lucas could draw Harrison Ford back -- and judging by the state of Ford's career lately, he just might be able to -- that problem would be solved anyway (as long as Ford lost the grump factor for a spell).
Carrie Fisher, though… well, she just doesn't fit the Princess Leia role anymore, does she? More Penny Marshall now than Leia, she's become sort of twisted if not evil.
Or, why not go the Avatar motion-caption route and create CGI versions of Luke, Han and Leia,
giving them whatever look is required of the characters but still allowing for the original actors to play the parts?
The Thrawn Trilogy
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There've been a Bantha's buttload of Expanded Universe Star Wars stories told during the long and oh-so-prosperous years since the original film debuted in 1977. That includes an untold number of books, perhaps the most popular of which are Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy, which introduced the titular villainous character as well as Luke's eventual ladylove Mara Jade and various other core elements of the post-Return of the Jedi world.
Set about five years after the destruction of the second Death Star, beginning with the 1991 novel Heir to the Empire and continuing with Dark Force Rising and The Last Command, the story is seen by many fans as the one true follow-up to the film series. The thing is, in order to get it shot, our main heroes like Luke, Han and Leia would either have to be recast in order to appear to be the right age, or Lucas or whoever was to make these films could go the mo-cap route here too. Because let's face it: Ain't nobody going to believe that Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher could have twins in this day and age.
Another option would be to go with some of the more recent books which take place later in the Expanded Universe timeline, such as the Legacy of the Force series which has explored the later years of Luke and the gang, as well as their children. This would once again allow for the casting of the original actors in their roles, while also bringing in a "next generation" of actors to star alongside Hamill and the rest as Jacen Solo, Ben Skywalker, et al.
Dark Empire
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Turning to the world of comics, another possible source for the continued adventures of the original characters could be Dark Empire, the six-issue Dark Horse series from 1991/1992 by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy. Along with Zahn's books, which this series ties into, Dark Empire and its sequels, Dark Empire II and Empire's End, were quite instrumental in the resurgence of Star Wars' popularity in the early- and mid-'90s that eventually led to the making of the Prequel Trilogy.
As with much of the Expanded Universe, Dark Empire doesn't necessarily make all that much sense in terms of the film series' continuity (that whole Chosen One/balance of the Force thing? Fuggedaboutit). Having said that, it does expand upon and make sense out of the ending of Return of the Jedi: Of course the entire Empire wasn't wiped out at the Battle of Endor, and this series paints the bigger picture of life after the Ewoks. The Empire is still kicking, and so is Emperor Palpatine himself in fact, courtesy of cloning technology and some Force hocus pocus. Yes, Ian McDiarmid, there's still more acting work to be done by you!
As with the books, the comics offer a huge canvas from which the filmmakers could draw, though truth be told these adventures would surely wind up being scaled back to some degree in order to make them affordable. Sure, Lucas owns ILM, but he's still gotta pay the bills.
The Bounty Hunters
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Ah, bounty hunters. We don't need that scum!
Or, actually, we do. For whatever reason, Boba Fett and his ne'er-do-well compadres have become almost as popular as the heroes of the Star Wars universe, so much so that Lucas never passes up to include a few in whatever SW product he's working on, be it the prequels (Boba's dad, eh?), the current Clone Wars TV series (Cad Bane, eh?), or a certain Holiday Special (animated Boba, yeah!).
The thing is, Star Wars fans eat this stuff up. And since Lucas is always out to make a billion, we certainly wouldn't put it past him to give his bounty hunters their own movie series. It sounds kind of awful, doesn't it? But again, if he were to take a back seat creatively and give an interesting young director the chance to work within his world, imagine the possibilities. Just as Peter Jackon's faith in Neill Blomkamp gave us District 9, if Lucas were to follow a similar path -- with the box-office solid bounty hunter premise -- the results could be quite dynamic.
Just no more kid Boba Fett stuff, O.K.?
Knights of the Old Republic
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The concept of going back in time to the tales of Jedi from thousands of the years in the past, during the height of the Old Republic's power, isn't new, but it was perhaps best realized in the videogame Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel, Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. This game, if adapted correctly, could turn out to be what many of had hoped and expected the Prequel Trilogy to be.
Set four millennia before Anakin Skywalker was even a glimmer in the midi-chlorians' eye, Knights presents a new villain called Dark Malak, apprentice to Darth Revan. Vader-esque in his appearance, with a chunk of cyborg-ified metal in place of his jaw, Malak is getting all up in there with the Jedi of the time period. Meanwhile, the game's player is an amnesiac whose investigation into his/her past throughout the course of the adventure reveals a, shall we say, close connection to Malak and Revan.
The game offered the player the opportunity to follow either the light or dark side of the Force, which was a nice twist and also parallels the pre-existing Star Wars films which of course depicted the rise and fall (and rise?) of Darth Vader. Knights is also chockfull of fun characters who are vastly more interesting and entertaining than just about anyone from the Prequel Trilogy, including sarcastic Twi'leks, loyal Wookiees, and homicidal droids.
An MMO sequel called simply Star Wars: The Old Republic is due this year, which will certainly offer a vast array of characters, locales and situations for Lucas to crib from if he were to go really old school with a new series of movies. Besides, the marketing tie-in here is a no-brainer!
Star Wars Tales
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One of the great things about the Star Wars galaxy is the never-ending stream of personalities who populate the world. Good guys, bad guys, antiheroes, crooks, comedic relief types, hot alien chicks, and so many more, the varied and funky denizens of Lucas and Co.'s imaginations would seem to prove that someone at Skywalker Ranch did too much acid during their younger years.
And that's where this final suggestion comes from. Wouldn't you love to know more about Nien Nunb, Lando Calrissian's mumbly copilot from Return of the Jedi? Or how about giving Wedge his own adventure? The guy helped blow up two Death Stars after all and danced with Ewoks -- he deserves it! Pull from the Expanded Universe too and flesh out guys like Cade Skywalker. And why not give the mournful Rancor Keeper his own movie, detailing his sorrowful journey in life post-Rancor until he finally finds a new love… O.K., maybe not all of Lucas' characters deserve their own stories.
These would probably work best as short films, perhaps as preludes to longer Star Wars adventures in a nod to the movie serials of old that Lucas apparently loved so much as a kid. And best of all, with the shorter format and lack of name actors, they'd be relatively inexpensive to produce.
The bottom line is, people are hungry for more big-screen Star Wars and there are plenty more stories to tell. To paraphrase Han Solo himself, you're all clear, George -- now let's blow this thing and go home!
So there you have it: just a few ideas of where future Star Wars movies could go. What would you like to see next on the big screen for George Lucas' enduring galaxy? Comment below and let us know…
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Vader....which u for??? Han shot first??? or second??? :laugh:
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Vader....which u for??? Han shot first??? or second??? :laugh:
Han Vs Greedo: Finally Uncovered
http://www.youtube.com/v/cIxKVQbdEes&hl=en_US&fs=1
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Ep' 11 -
"A thief stole my lightsaber, and I only got a quick look at him. I could tell he definitely came from one of the aquatic planets. You know, one of the water worlds?"
- "So you're saying there was something fishy about him?" -- Ahsoka and Tera Sinube
:D
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Ep' 11 -
"A thief stole my lightsaber, and I only got a quick look at him. I could tell he definitely came from one of the aquatic planets. You know, one of the water worlds?"
- "So you're saying there was something fishy about him?" -- Ahsoka and Tera Sinube
:D
.....with an Arabic accent :P :P :P :P
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Star Wars: The Old Republic Deceived Cinematic Trailer (HD, 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/v/U3OZfSS2Dpw&hl=en_US&fs=1
Holly crap... :o :o :o :o they need to do a movie asap.
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^Holy fucking Maully!
That's how Anakins raid on the Jedi Temple should of looked like in ROTS.
Bioware may just lace us with the best SW game to date.
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^Holy fucking Maully!
That's how Anakins raid on the Jedi Temple should of looked in ROTS.
For real!!!!!
Bioware are gonna lace us with the best SW game to date.
Only for PC/Windows right? :-[
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Clone Wars 0207
http://moviereleasesandmore.info/?p=34194
Clone Wars 0208
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Star Wars The Clone Wars S02E09-E10
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Star Wars The Clone Wars S02E11
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Star Wars The Clone Wars S02E12
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Star.Wars.The.Clone.Wars.S02E13
http://www.zerosec.ws/star-wars-the-clone-wars-s02e13-hdtv-xvid-2hd/
Star.Wars.The.Clone.Wars.S02E14
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Another slick dark-side moment when Anakin kills in Ep' 13, the background music once again faintly shifts to the Vader theme.